CM Yogi inaugurates 56 fire tenders to be used for sanitisation

By ANI | Published: April 8, 2020 10:48 AM2020-04-08T10:48:39+5:302020-04-08T11:00:03+5:30

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday inaugurated 56 fire tenders in the phase one which will be used for sanitisation work amid coronavirus threat.

CM Yogi inaugurates 56 fire tenders to be used for sanitisation | CM Yogi inaugurates 56 fire tenders to be used for sanitisation

CM Yogi inaugurates 56 fire tenders to be used for sanitisation

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 8 : Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday inaugurated 56 fire tenders in the phase one which will be used for stisation work amid coronavirus threat.

CM Yogi waved a green flag to launch the fire tenders here during an event.

A fire department official while addressing the event said that the fire department was provided with Rs 30 crore by CM Yogi earlier from which they have placed an order for fire brigades worth Rs 20 crore and sophisticated equipment including Hydrolic combination tool, chemical suits etc., worth Rs 10 crore.

"Currently there are 254 fire stations. We are spraying sodium hydrochlorite in 75 districts which helps in killing bacteria and viruses present in the air," he added.

During the event CM Yogi said that earlier in Uttar Pradesh fire tenders were not available in half of the tehsil out of 350 tehsil.

"Today only 130 tehsil do not have fire tender facility and I am happy to announce that we are launching 56 fire tenders today along with their equipment. This event is taking place when the entire world is battling coronavirus," said CM Yogi.

"Around 10 days ago I had proposed to the Director General of Police, UP and State's Deputy Chief Secretary to utilize fire tenders for stisation. Fire tenders are carrying out stisation work across the State and today 56 more fire tenders will be used for this work from today," he added.

According to the Union Health Ministry and Family Welfare, 305 people tested positive for coronavirus in Uttar Pradesh, including 21 cured and discharged and 3 deaths.

( With inputs from ANI )

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